SADLERS For Value ; New Potatoes, 6d lb, 31bs 1/3. ■ Kumeras, 6d lb, 31bs 1/3. i Best Table Potatoes 1/6 per qtr. , Tomatoes 1/6 ,Ib. Cauliflowers 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/3 each. Spring Cabbage, from 8d each. Lettuce, 5d and 6d each. ' Dessert Delicious & Sturmers 31bs 1/Mixed Carrots, Parsnips, Swedes, 2/6 qtr. . Seed Potatoes: Arran Banner 4/6; Epicure 4/-, Aucklander 3/-, Suttons 4/-. . WE DELIVER. ’PHONE 497. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRESTON’S POBDEN SOLDIERS’ COMMITTEE. V Meeting MONDAY NEXT at 7.30 p.m. Business: Xmas Parcels for men overseas. Lady helpers and Cobden Patriotic Committee invited. "DRIGHTER Greymouth Lodge, No. 139, and Golden West Lodge, No. 59, 1.0.0.F.N.Z., meet Druids’ Hall, MONDAY, at 7.45 p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited. T OYAL GREYMOUTH LODGE, M.U.1.0.0.F., meets MONDAY at 7.30 o’clock, Lodge Rooms, Guinness Street. Visiting Officers and Brethren invited to attend. ESTATE OF JOHN BYRNE. ANY person or persons haviijg information regarding any of the undermentioned persons are requested to communicate with the District Public Trustee, Auckland. (a) Patrick Byrne, Burn or Burns. (b) Thomas Byrne, Burn or Burns and his son, Roy Byrne, Burn or Burns. (c) Mary Byrne stated to have died at Panmure, Auckland. (d) Kate Reynolds nee Byrne stated to have died at Sydney, New South Walesr • (e) James Byrne, stated to have died in Australia, 1913 or 1914. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS. TAKE notice that the Annual Meeting of the Westland Gold Dredge Workers’ Union will be held in the Lyceum Hall, Greymouth, on Saturday, September 28,1940, at 11 a.m. NOTE: This day is a compulsory paid holiday for all employees. . ~_.D PARIS> Secretary. TTARDY TOMATO PLANTS, 1/6 JLJL per dozen. Cabbage and Lettuce Plants 25 for 6d.—H. MALHAM, 4 Ida Street, Marsden Road. “’QTYLE in every stitch.” Pinnacle K and Berwick Tailored Suits.— From BILL RYAN, Albert Street.
Retain th© BEAUTY OF THE FEET j and HEALTH OF THE BODY. t WEST COASTERS VISITING , CHRISTCHURCH ’ CALL ON THE I ’ LONDON FOOT SPECIALIST (A. M. Evans, M.S.S., Ch. IPS, London). 94A WORCESTER STREET. (Near Avon Theatre). CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 37-950. RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL PROFESSION. Mail advice on any Foot Ailment and Remedy Offered. K-L-E-X-E-M-A The treatment for all Skin and Scalp ailments, Eczema, Psoriasis, Acne, Varicose Ulcers, and Baby Eczema, Dandruff, poor and falling hair, Alopecia—all successfully treated. Distance no drawback. Correspondence a specialty. Consultations Free— Write for Information. KLEXEMA ROOMS. Triangle Buildings, 281 High St., CHRISTCHURCH. ° ’Phone 34,566. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. P. Z. HARRIS, B.D.S. . G. C. Z. HARRIS. N. MATHEWSON, B.D.S. J. B. MacGREGOR, L.D.S. (Glasgow). / C. BLUE, B.D.S. 112 A CASHEL STREET TELEPHONE 33.-909. CHRISTCHURCH. PRETTY HATS For ... SPRING It’s smart to be pretty in this Spring of 1940, and there’s nothing more helpful to prettiness than a pretty hat.. So we have literally hundreds of pretty hats to show you, hats that are smart as they are pretty, and with that quality look. Come in and choose yours to-day. MELBA BATTY TAINUI STREET.
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